Billionare Secret
y stared at me. Who was he? I asked myself. Everyone looked at me as though
f what I know, though always in the most aggressive manner. He taught me never to show emotions, and I was a quick learner. What I n
ason I hate men, especially men like you. And no m
stuck in this l
ntance. I had planned to mumble a few words, but that might not end well, Mother would hav
breath and b
different from anything I would have written about my father. They felt warm, affectionate, full of admir
to have learned from
top
s I supposed to do now? Everyone was waiting for me to finish the sentence. The silence stretched uncomfortab
s idea of a cruel joke to leave me stranded in the middle of my father's eulogy h
sliver to gauge the audience's reaction. As expected, they fell for it. Why wouldn't they? I was a
. I'm sorry, Mother, I thought as I turned and bol
, I had let myself be led astray by some nameless trickster. Hiding for an hour or mo
ays forbidden me from going inside, insisting it was no place for a girl. Once, when he caugh
t your mother told you not to set foot here, y
grip moved from my n
a grown woman. Isn't that... beautiful?" he wh
me in place. His breath was hot against my skin. I begged him to stop, but he wouldn't listen. Desperate, I
I
ever touched a man like
. Nanny Chopper once told me there was nothing scary down he
the dim light, I gasped. This wasn't just a tunnel, it was a secret hideout. The walls were adorned with delicate
I wondered. She must h
ts. "We meet again... I didn't
ned s
ce. He leaned against the stone wal
e asked. "You should be out
guests. And secondly, you have no right to question me. Why don't you l
"Ah. So, y
ng my eyes. "You didn't w
ad. "What makes
eep connection in those words, something I never shared
rd me. "Is that all
own my spine. He reached for my hand, h
s this
inst my ribs. When Father touched me, I wanted to run, to scream. But
ed suddenly, his gaze s
y trance bro
eone else is
time. I needed to come up with an excuse for Mother, an escape pla
you?" I
. "What do you th
ha
o my arms." His voice trembled. "I wrote to you so many times, but you never replied. When we were tog
rembling hand to my face. "Look into my
ed, but no w
d to re
LOD
choed through th
ering in my chest. When I looked back at him, he wa
red me more, Mother's wrath or the t